Heterogeneity of constitutive heterochromatin in somatic Syrian hamster chromosomes
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- DOI: 10.1159/000131356
Heterogeneity of constitutive heterochromatin in somatic Syrian hamster chromosomes
Abstract
Syrian hamster constitutive heterochromatin was analyzed for C-band distribution and for BrU late-replication pattern. Characteristic for this species is relatively large amounts of sex-chromosome and autosomal heterochromatin. The distribution of constitutive heterochromatin was determined. The long term of the X chromosome, the whole Y, the short arms of 8 autosomal pairs, the long arm of the smallest metacentric pair, and the centromeric regions of 12 pairs stained intensely dark on C-band preparations. In contrast to the heterochromatin in the centromeric regions, the autosomal short-arm heterochromatin has an increased susceptibility to the denaturation process, as indicated by prolonged exposure to NaOH or Ba(OH)2. Such further exposure to denaturing agents results in an intense dark stain only on the sex-chromosome heterochromatin and centromeric regions of the autosomes. The BrdU late-replication pattern demonstrated that the late-replicating regions correspond to C-bands. Centromeric regions replicate late in the S phase; however, no centromeric region is among the latest replicating segments of the complement. Centromeric and noncentromeric heterochromatin are two distinct categories of constitutive heterochromatin.
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